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larry great to see you again thank you larry jamie thanks to all my guests for joining me on politics today live you isabel want to hear from you join the conversation on my facebook page and share your thoughts on please the lease. holder this week two of the senior politicians. this was in washington well it's a mess that is being suggested to the latest numbers of the. candidates are perceived as actually back to and doesn't do too much for ad revenue line tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer based in indiana fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race because the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but one night the real alternatives points to the working poor the american dream the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers in washington to wake up and start talking about the real causes a problem. the place was terrible they come up very hard to
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building positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. right now another winter storm is wreaking havoc in parts of the northeast after sweeping across much of the midwest and it's likely that thousands of americans will be left without electricity as the snow and winds blow through the winter storm of the barrel up the east coast wiped out electricity for more than six hundred twenty five thousand homes according to most recent estimates the nation's aging infrastructure is partially to blame for the high number of powder power outages this time of year the sort global warming and global climate change and it's climate change continues to rear its ugly head we're going to see more and more storms that will wipe out power for more and more americans so to adapt to this climate crisis should we be centralizing power and energy in america.
building positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. right now another winter storm is wreaking havoc in parts of the northeast after sweeping across much of the midwest and it's likely that thousands of americans will be left without electricity as the snow and winds blow through the winter storm of the barrel up the east coast wiped out electricity for more than six hundred twenty five thousand...
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stuart: larry summers would jump on the class warfare bandwagon. i am not that surprised that that is what he has done. liz: the estate tax hit 40% of the states. that was on the sliding scale. does he want to hit small businesses picketed by the estate tax? stuart: he wants to use clever planning. your take on a broken airline pilots seat is next and remember, "varney and company" is moving next week from 11:00 to 1:00. >> you are so much easing 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.! you get to sleep in, eliminations to 1:00, i am so jealous! congratulations! that's right, no hidd fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden thgs." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you caseparate runway diculousness.. from fashionhat flies f the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only natiol lets you choose any car in the aisle... and . and only natiol isanked highest in car r
stuart: larry summers would jump on the class warfare bandwagon. i am not that surprised that that is what he has done. liz: the estate tax hit 40% of the states. that was on the sliding scale. does he want to hit small businesses picketed by the estate tax? stuart: he wants to use clever planning. your take on a broken airline pilots seat is next and remember, "varney and company" is moving next week from 11:00 to 1:00. >> you are so much easing 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.! you get...
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on larry king now he's one of the world's most successful delayed ians it's russell peters why doesn't everyone the merits of know. if they might be might be better that they don't you know i don't know that i'm for everybody but your ex-wife you say she's good looking on the outside she's like a ferrari without the engine but it's good this says she's senior at three heads and she laughs think i just got a sense of humor just as a sense of bank accounts which is ok my biggest. beef when i'm on stage is people trying to record me you know people are in the moment and people aren't very they're not present there at the recording their memories and then they'll play it back to them later plus do you have a bomb yet i bombed recently and mark you're never ever above all next on larry king now. our guest today on larry king now is russell peters great guy one of the world's most successful to medians the man who makes fun of everyone russell is currently a judge on last comic standing alongside keenan ivory wayans roseanne barr and host j.b. smoove last comic standing by the way airs thurs
on larry king now he's one of the world's most successful delayed ians it's russell peters why doesn't everyone the merits of know. if they might be might be better that they don't you know i don't know that i'm for everybody but your ex-wife you say she's good looking on the outside she's like a ferrari without the engine but it's good this says she's senior at three heads and she laughs think i just got a sense of humor just as a sense of bank accounts which is ok my biggest. beef when i'm on...
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thanks, larry. >> but it's the truth. look, chris -- you know i -- i'm telling you the truth. >> listen, i have said this before and i'm very open about it. we, meaning the democrats, of dodd, the administration has done a bad job in terms of implementing the small. i think the merits of the law, the purpose of the law, the rule of the law are good. the idea of providing affordable health care to everyone is a good thing. making sure everyone is covered is a good thing. making sure people with pre-existing conditions. >> isn't it a failure? >> making sure people with pre-existing conditionss is a good thing t. implementation is poor. i tell you, larry, this argument that they make that they will win this wave of election simply by saying obamacare, i can tell you why an incontrovertible fact that's not true. it's called the last election. they ran on it. they didn't win, it's not enough. >> they really didn't, mitt romney was tied up because -- >> he didn't. >> the thing here is that the law is now being implemented. imen
thanks, larry. >> but it's the truth. look, chris -- you know i -- i'm telling you the truth. >> listen, i have said this before and i'm very open about it. we, meaning the democrats, of dodd, the administration has done a bad job in terms of implementing the small. i think the merits of the law, the purpose of the law, the rule of the law are good. the idea of providing affordable health care to everyone is a good thing. making sure everyone is covered is a good thing. making sure...
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good evening, i'm larry kudlow on "the kudlow report." today is the best day of the year so far for the dow. let's go over to the bertha coombs with all of the details of today's big rally. >> the one and only kudlow. you can see a lot of black and green. the dow and s&p and nasdaq up 1%. powered by strong earnings results. earnings so far having been reported, earnings are up 9.5% for the quarter, it being looks like. revenues only up 1% and that's part of the problem. meantime, though, blockbuster earnings today. disney helped power the dow higher gaining 5% on the day on an earnings beat estimates it had strong growth at espn and frozen its animated picture, much better than expected performances at the box office and helped power the bottom line. coca-cola also rose after taking a 10% stake in green mountain coffee. the beverage is announced a ten-year deal to develop home beverages. the news initially sent soda stream shares lower but rallied on speculation that the maker could actually now be an acquisition target for coke's rival,
good evening, i'm larry kudlow on "the kudlow report." today is the best day of the year so far for the dow. let's go over to the bertha coombs with all of the details of today's big rally. >> the one and only kudlow. you can see a lot of black and green. the dow and s&p and nasdaq up 1%. powered by strong earnings results. earnings so far having been reported, earnings are up 9.5% for the quarter, it being looks like. revenues only up 1% and that's part of the problem....
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but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want... there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. swi
but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes...
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>> in a word, larry, yes. i feel a little bit sad for some of my very smart friends who are bearish and have been short a number of things. this past week was not a good one. we had a record amount of stocks sold this week, $28 billion came out of equity mutual funds this week, a record. as you said and courtney reagan just said, the market was up on the week. during that time the $28 billion was sold, apple went out and bought $14 billion worth of its own stock during the same period. this is a pretty scary thing for people who are short the market. >> shorts didn't pay off. don luskin, to you on this point, it's funny, all the groups for the week, the groups that were leading were cyclical groups, implying future economic growth is going to be just okay. now, there's a view -- and i heard it tonight already -- that this market went up today because the job numbers were so bad that the fed is not going to slow down its bond purchases. the fed will not taper. don luskin, do you buy that macro argument? >> i do
>> in a word, larry, yes. i feel a little bit sad for some of my very smart friends who are bearish and have been short a number of things. this past week was not a good one. we had a record amount of stocks sold this week, $28 billion came out of equity mutual funds this week, a record. as you said and courtney reagan just said, the market was up on the week. during that time the $28 billion was sold, apple went out and bought $14 billion worth of its own stock during the same period....
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larry sommers will respond live next. lots happening this coming week that can impact the bottom line including the crisis in ukraine. jobs numbers out and we will talk about that with the panel including the architect of obamacare and romney care. a leading analyst and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. i procrastinated on... buying a car because i knew... it would be a scary process. truecar made it very easy... for me to negotiate, because i didn't really need to do any negotiating at all. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ♪ at od, whatever business you're
larry sommers will respond live next. lots happening this coming week that can impact the bottom line including the crisis in ukraine. jobs numbers out and we will talk about that with the panel including the architect of obamacare and romney care. a leading analyst and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. i procrastinated on... buying a car because i knew... it would be a scary process. truecar made it very easy... for me to negotiate, because i didn't really need to do any...
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but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. . neil: what if i told you the next terror threat, even though it's very much on everyone's minds, not be in the skies, it could be as close as the atm. how would you like to go to your bank tomorrow morning, try to withdraw cash and your account is zeroed out and look at 401(k
but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you...
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we can say that. >> do a good job like larry ellison. neil: who would be your guy, the oldtime example. if you can't be steve jobs. >> i don't want to be like look, generational. people before our generation would say our industry built railroads. i'm like operating systems and build a computer. neil: henry ford. i remember that first car. >> bill gates, don't forget him, he was prior to steve jobs. bill gates made more transformations that led to the other things. neil: you had no problem getting date in college, very getting date in college, very different thank you daddy for defending our country. getting date in college, very differentthank you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the hea
we can say that. >> do a good job like larry ellison. neil: who would be your guy, the oldtime example. if you can't be steve jobs. >> i don't want to be like look, generational. people before our generation would say our industry built railroads. i'm like operating systems and build a computer. neil: henry ford. i remember that first car. >> bill gates, don't forget him, he was prior to steve jobs. bill gates made more transformations that led to the other things. neil: you...
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but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! he has a phaser! it's not a phaser! it's my phone! he can use his voice to control the tv. you can use your woice? my voice. your woice. my voice. "vuh," voice. his voice. your woice? look. watch sci-fi. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. . neil: what if i told you the next terror threat, even though it's very much on everyone's minds, not be in the skies, it could be as close as the atm. how would you like to go to your bank tomorrow
but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call...
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if you keep that straight, larry, where does that put us? to me numbers missing within the numbers like who has actually paid so far. how many of these people are uninsured. that's what this whole program was supposed to be about. >> that's why you're the miguel cabrera of fox news. you deserve that contract. they can't tell you anything at the white house. they can't tell you how many of these people paid. they can't tell you how many had insurance before they got obamacare. fact of the matter is we were sold this -- american people are good hearted. we were told 40 million people that don't have insurance and we have to pitch in and help them out. here we are pitching in and helping them out. all we know 6 million didn't have insurance, all we know they had insurance before. >> i like your baseball analogy of pitch as well. lets go to alan. your comment on the numbers. why don't we know more? >> look, people like larry who never liked obamacare, don't like obama, never wanted it to work. >> i like obamacare as much as you like chris christ
if you keep that straight, larry, where does that put us? to me numbers missing within the numbers like who has actually paid so far. how many of these people are uninsured. that's what this whole program was supposed to be about. >> that's why you're the miguel cabrera of fox news. you deserve that contract. they can't tell you anything at the white house. they can't tell you how many of these people paid. they can't tell you how many had insurance before they got obamacare. fact of the...
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larry? >> kerry, thank you for that. second of all, the thai government, that's the most ridiculous b.s. i've ever heard. the preplanned turn in. computer system, you were saying that the pilot is an old-school guy who might have set this up? i'm not sure i understand that. >> okay. if you've been flying for a long time, you know the old-school rules. when you're taking off in your plane, you need to always be planning for an emergency. you don't have an emergency but you say, if i have an emergency, what do i do? it's common for an experienced pilot to say, if i run into an emergency, i can put on auto pilot and go back to a landing location. so that is the theory that perhaps this is just somebody who put it in or was it somebody who put it in for nefarious reasons and that they don't know. >> if you put it in, doesn't that dictate the plane's turn, or am i wrong there? >> no, you have to push the button and say execute. >> very interesting, kerry sanders. i don't know if i understand all of this, to be perfectly hones
larry? >> kerry, thank you for that. second of all, the thai government, that's the most ridiculous b.s. i've ever heard. the preplanned turn in. computer system, you were saying that the pilot is an old-school guy who might have set this up? i'm not sure i understand that. >> okay. if you've been flying for a long time, you know the old-school rules. when you're taking off in your plane, you need to always be planning for an emergency. you don't have an emergency but you say, if i...
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but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. abroad. it had everything to do thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ [ tires screech ] but you better get here fast... [ daughter ] yay, daddy's here! here you go, honey. thank you. [ male announcer ] ...because a good thing like this... phew! [ male announcer ] .
but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. abroad. it had everything to do thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military...
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good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day as traders rebalance their portfolios. stocks bounced back in the last hour. s&p 500 closed at a record high but russell 2000 big selling in tech and pharmaceutical. that's index ended down. a wild ride. s&p moved in a 20-point range from its highs to its low. this is the problem. a little bit of a disconnect between stocks at a new high and economic data that's still mostly disappointing and then throw in an old school potential cold war crisis and you got big price swings. larry, have a good weekend. >>> all right. many thanks to bob pisani.
good evening, bob. >> reporter: hi, larry. stocks rocketed into record territory right after the open on better consumer sentiment and chicago manufacturing data but at one point late in the day they gave up all their gains. traders cited two reasons. headlines from the acting president of the ukraine which accused russia of aggression against the crane, the situation there is very fluid. another potential factor was the last trading day of the month. that often sees dips late in the day...
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>> i know it's a shock, larry. it's hard opposing you and haley and mike bloomberg and murdoch and long-term unemployment. i'm not against immigration reform. i'm against the house moving with immigration reform this year in 2014 with a bad senate bill sitting there ready to sabotage or i think the house members in conference. i think you'll get a much better bill next year as republican house and senate. >> haley, i think there's some wisdom there in what he's saying. certainly there's pro growth but the low hanging fruit. i call it the brainian visas. let's let those stay here and work, the electrical engineers, let's let them do that. let's let the kids of the undocumented families stay here and go to what schools they want to go to. to me, that would be reach out. it would also be very pro growth in the american economy. >> well, you know, bill, i am in favor of immigration reform as a matter of policy. you've mentioned some of the things that are just so obvious. i don't know why anybody would be against them.
>> i know it's a shock, larry. it's hard opposing you and haley and mike bloomberg and murdoch and long-term unemployment. i'm not against immigration reform. i'm against the house moving with immigration reform this year in 2014 with a bad senate bill sitting there ready to sabotage or i think the house members in conference. i think you'll get a much better bill next year as republican house and senate. >> haley, i think there's some wisdom there in what he's saying. certainly...
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>> no, definitely not, larry. what we saw today in action was some of the nworld's biggest bod funds and their positions being long, threes being long, fives. they like to be long the heart of the yield curve around that five-year sector. if you look at threes or fives, they came out like a rocketship with higher yields, lower prices. i think that the market reaction tainted what followed with regard to why did the markets move. i didn't hear anything in the press conference. i didn't read anything in the statement that would have me in any way alter the time line, and i think you nailed it. you said forward guidance is kind ofda vague. the reason it's vague is because the notion of how exactly they're going to get us back from mars to the u earth is kin of vague. >> i want to come back to this vague forwardo guidance. steve moore, i think to some people on wall street, if it was a slip of the tongue or deliberate, ms. yellen said in responseai to a question, how sn will you raise interest rates after you finish g
>> no, definitely not, larry. what we saw today in action was some of the nworld's biggest bod funds and their positions being long, threes being long, fives. they like to be long the heart of the yield curve around that five-year sector. if you look at threes or fives, they came out like a rocketship with higher yields, lower prices. i think that the market reaction tainted what followed with regard to why did the markets move. i didn't hear anything in the press conference. i didn't...
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i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report". we're live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern 4:00 p.m. pacific. sergei lavrov sending a warning to the u.s., saying the u.s. should not take any hasty or reckless actions to damage relations between the two countries. let's bring in jim miklaszewski, live from the pentagon. this sounds nasty. what's cooking? >> reporter: larry, despite all the international outrage over the russian occupying of crimea as of tonight it appears to be fa fait accompli. the russian military is firmly entrenched in crimea and have no intention of leaving any time soon if ever. according to military officials, it's clear that the russians have been consolidating all the gains they made so far. today, for example, by brute force they knocked down the front gates of a ukrainian air force base and seized that base without firing a shot. they scuttled an old ship at the mouth of the crimea bay, and blocking any shipping from going in or out of those waterways. russian flags are flying over
i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report". we're live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern 4:00 p.m. pacific. sergei lavrov sending a warning to the u.s., saying the u.s. should not take any hasty or reckless actions to damage relations between the two countries. let's bring in jim miklaszewski, live from the pentagon. this sounds nasty. what's cooking? >> reporter: larry, despite all the international outrage over the russian occupying of crimea as of tonight it appears to be fa fait...
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this video from pat tv presented by larry vicars, larry is a u.s. army veteran of special operations, firearms consultant and instructor. this guy is an expert when it comes to handguns and training. he's off in russia talking to their tactical arms trainers. they do things a little bit different in russia. when you're using a hand dpgun you're under stress, it is important to keep your wits about you, to know where your bullets are going. in order to train their shooters, under stress, they do a confidence drill. >> oh, no. >> they take a student, put a bulletproof vest on them with live full metal jacket ammunition. you think that's crazy, he's getting shot, but now he has to have his wits about him, to return fire. watch this. >> the confidence drill is stand out on the range, get shot three times, then return fire to the gunman. but just shoot right next to his head as a target just off his shoulder and behind him. >> what if anyone misses in this drill. he's shooting at his chest. in the face, the arm, the leg, the groin. what? this is like rus
this video from pat tv presented by larry vicars, larry is a u.s. army veteran of special operations, firearms consultant and instructor. this guy is an expert when it comes to handguns and training. he's off in russia talking to their tactical arms trainers. they do things a little bit different in russia. when you're using a hand dpgun you're under stress, it is important to keep your wits about you, to know where your bullets are going. in order to train their shooters, under stress, they do...
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but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. abroad. it had everything to do really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month.eat t let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspot smells like? i'm thinking roast beef. want to get lunch? get the fastest wifi hotspo
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thank you for coming back on the show. >> thank you, larry. thanks for having me and thanks for the great career you've had. we're pleased to honor your great program and we're glad you'll be sticking around as a contribute tor tricontribute cc. >> first i want to ask you about the delay. the president has broken a promise. the march 31st deadline has now been extended. there are so many loopholes in this thing. it's just like the renewal of the cancellations with loopholes and hardships. my first question is, is the individual mandate just dead, completely dead? >> well, at least it is through this next election cycle. we've seen all along this is much more about politics than good public policy because his friends in the united states senate has a real chance of losing the majority because of obamacare. i think they're trying to push as much of it off into the future. but people just want us to fix the problem. they want us to fix the mess washington has created and the reality is for employers, day in and day out as i travel the state and i
thank you for coming back on the show. >> thank you, larry. thanks for having me and thanks for the great career you've had. we're pleased to honor your great program and we're glad you'll be sticking around as a contribute tor tricontribute cc. >> first i want to ask you about the delay. the president has broken a promise. the march 31st deadline has now been extended. there are so many loopholes in this thing. it's just like the renewal of the cancellations with loopholes and...
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be all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is crazy teagan t.v. host blogger a hilarious tweeter self described emo. relational speaker and at twenty fourteen sports illustrated swimsuit cover model she's now taking a turn as a judge on the new m.t.v. cooking competition show snuck off snag off that title i love hearing you say that . it's a takeoff on so anyway there's a thursday at ten thirty pm nine thirty central rather have of course is the r. and b. singing wedges.
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i have spent time with larry. i have never seen an executive as committed, intense as lately. he is not going anywhere. >> in sports, kentucky is a 2.5 the ncaaorite to win men's basketball championship tonight. neither team is favored when the tournament started. kentucky was seated eighth in the region. all five of kentucky starters are freshman. what does that mean? they are going to have a huge run. they have another three years. they have so many seniors on the team. >> are you wearing kentucky blue? >> maybe i am. trouble.s in the nasdaq was the worst in two months and it continues this morning. you have heard this before. a correction may not be a bad thing for a frothy market. he is had at technology, equity research. correction? good thing? at thing? -- bad thing? >> it is not surprising. more stocks in more speculative areas have been indicative of some excesses. we are seeing a lot of those last wrong off over the couple of days. we do not think it is that unhealthy. it is somewhat of an exaggeration to suggest there is a massive tech selloff going on. you look over
i have spent time with larry. i have never seen an executive as committed, intense as lately. he is not going anywhere. >> in sports, kentucky is a 2.5 the ncaaorite to win men's basketball championship tonight. neither team is favored when the tournament started. kentucky was seated eighth in the region. all five of kentucky starters are freshman. what does that mean? they are going to have a huge run. they have another three years. they have so many seniors on the team. >> are you...
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but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do with your next trip to the atm. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are and with that in mind... all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do you think a wifi hotspo
but you know, larry, the expert, i play one on tv. when we come back, when we come back, think of this, 701 people have been killed in aviation disasters this year alone. you can understand why people are very reluctant to fly, but what about the next attack? what if i said it had nothing to do with a plane? nothing to do with activity abroad. it had everything to do with your next trip to the atm. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from...
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oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. bulldog: bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? get a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! and get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. ♪ mattress discounters >>> federal officials and the security of the website, they state there have been no successful security attacks on healthcare.gov. our next statement should end with the word "yet." morgan wright is a ceo analyst, morgan i get you know, yet. but listen if you wanted to hack this website and sort of get in there and plant some malware or do something, why wouldn't they do it now? why shouldn't we feel warmed by the thought that they haven't gotten to it yet? >> well, look, when the sena
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. >> i'm larry pressler. i'm here on the farm i grew up on and so have at my brother pitted democrats are attacking me for social security votes from 30 years ago but they now i -- social security. republicans are attacking me for that run checks on guns when they know i supported the bob dole plan and on the keystone the pressler pipeline plan is dedicated to north dakota oil not canadian tar sands oil. that's south dakota jobs and independence. >> it's time to do something different on election day you were going to vote for the candidate you really support, not the one other people are saying is supposed to win. you are going to make up your own mind and vote on principle, not on blind loyalty to politicians who aren't loyal to you. my name is gordon howie and i approve this message. with your support i will be the next u.s. senator from south dakota. now a debate for an open u.s. senate seat in south dakota. democrats which -- rick weiland is running against mike rounds. there are two independents in the
. >> i'm larry pressler. i'm here on the farm i grew up on and so have at my brother pitted democrats are attacking me for social security votes from 30 years ago but they now i -- social security. republicans are attacking me for that run checks on guns when they know i supported the bob dole plan and on the keystone the pressler pipeline plan is dedicated to north dakota oil not canadian tar sands oil. that's south dakota jobs and independence. >> it's time to do something...
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neither was larry. neither was magic. >> michael did not make the team as a sophomore in high school. >> he got cut. those guys are driven. larry bird would come out two hours before the game and get the managers to rebound for him. shooting is the last thing. for me -- >> shooting is the last thing? >> if you cannot shoot because of your mechanics, that may affect them. i want to know, is he a good guy? does he make people better? there are some now, kyl corker, that is what they do. that is the skill. passing, defense -- you make shots for us. i am talking a normal basketball player that is well-rounded in a lot of ways. shooting is not the first thing they look out. >> who has the best shot you have ever seen? in the pros or in college. was it ray allen or someone like that? >> ray allen could really shoot. my son loves atlanta. top order can really shoot. curry can really, really shoot. >> father had something to do with that? >> a little bit. jj could really shoot. there are other guys. that can ge
neither was larry. neither was magic. >> michael did not make the team as a sophomore in high school. >> he got cut. those guys are driven. larry bird would come out two hours before the game and get the managers to rebound for him. shooting is the last thing. for me -- >> shooting is the last thing? >> if you cannot shoot because of your mechanics, that may affect them. i want to know, is he a good guy? does he make people better? there are some now, kyl corker, that is...
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no wonder only donald trump is next on politicking a little larry king. on the ticket with larry king one of my favorite people of all times donald trump we go back a long long way i have to tell you we usually have a major problem let's go right into it were it by the way it trumped all of the top of his building overlooking his city every way a look trump and lots of things to talk about chris he's made some amazing acquisitions one of which i'm kind of person involved with i'll get to that later i'll get a government shutdown what's your take well it's a mess larry i mean the whole country is being scoffed at in left ed and we're not doing well as a country as you know we will no longer be the great economic power in two thousand and sixteen and as you know china will be replacing us if we keep going the way we're going which looks like inevitable and we're a different place than you and i remember well we've done all our interviews that i cherish and that i saved i don't save too many but i always save being interviewed by larry king and we're not the
no wonder only donald trump is next on politicking a little larry king. on the ticket with larry king one of my favorite people of all times donald trump we go back a long long way i have to tell you we usually have a major problem let's go right into it were it by the way it trumped all of the top of his building overlooking his city every way a look trump and lots of things to talk about chris he's made some amazing acquisitions one of which i'm kind of person involved with i'll get to that...
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larry, don't forget. i come from a communist country. >> where do you come from. >> yugoslavia. >> you escaped from there, you couldn't start a business. >> there's problems with obamacare. there's problems with the health act. there's problems with everything. this is the best time to start a business. >> the purpose of business is to create a customer. everything else takes care of itself. >> everything. >> i thought the purpose of the business was to create a product and that the product then creates customers and then you're off to the races. >> how do you do that if you have a service business? >> whatever it is i'm doing. >> whether it's the restaurant business -- >> you have to create a customer. >> you can create the best product in the darkness of your basement and no one will beat a path to your door. you have to create a customer, add value, everything else follows. >> isn't that what those guys did in effect, gates and the others, they created a product in their basement or garage and then the
larry, don't forget. i come from a communist country. >> where do you come from. >> yugoslavia. >> you escaped from there, you couldn't start a business. >> there's problems with obamacare. there's problems with the health act. there's problems with everything. this is the best time to start a business. >> the purpose of business is to create a customer. everything else takes care of itself. >> everything. >> i thought the purpose of the business was to...
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so it's a mixed message, larry. i think as we go forward, we'll have more information because there are other committees that have raised questions about the cia and interference. and let's put it this way. people have been questioned recently about some scandals that are floating around in the obama administration, and there are doubts raised about how the cia has presented all the information. >> a lot of this stuff is about something called the panetta review. leon panetta, former cia director before he became defense secretary under president obama. okay, so, the panetta review is apparently a chronicle of all the interrogations that went on during the iraq and afghanistan war, in various places, guantanamo and various places. from what i'm hearing and surmising, a lot of people in the cia do not want that panetta review, they do not want any chronicle of those interrogations to get out. and they may be right back. >> they may be right, but i want to press this, larry. things have happened since 2009 that raise
so it's a mixed message, larry. i think as we go forward, we'll have more information because there are other committees that have raised questions about the cia and interference. and let's put it this way. people have been questioned recently about some scandals that are floating around in the obama administration, and there are doubts raised about how the cia has presented all the information. >> a lot of this stuff is about something called the panetta review. leon panetta, former cia...
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i don't ever go to either larry that's going to do for now i'm liz wall have a great night. and a side. i'm big corporation kind of can. do i'm the banker all them all about money and i was actually sick for a politician right the boss and. thanks for coming out. here just to what is it a site. that. well if you're going to the market like the knowledge base it's a good. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. over there i marinated and this is boston these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up investment adviser and financial blogger mike shed locked discusses minimum wage inflation and the overall health of the u.s. economy you won't want to miss our interview that's coming right up then film director jim bruce is back on the show today he is joining us live from los angeles to discuss his the latest documentary money for nothing plus he's giving us his take on the regime change over the fed and finally in today's big deal ed harrison and i are talking wall bucks water wall bucks you might be asking you've got to stay tu
i don't ever go to either larry that's going to do for now i'm liz wall have a great night. and a side. i'm big corporation kind of can. do i'm the banker all them all about money and i was actually sick for a politician right the boss and. thanks for coming out. here just to what is it a site. that. well if you're going to the market like the knowledge base it's a good. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. over there i marinated and this is boston these are...
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larry cohen, joins me with the latest on the trans-pacific partnership. next, questions. ask ed live coming up after this. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place [ bottle ] ensure®. where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours we cannot let the fans down. don't worry! the united states pos
larry cohen, joins me with the latest on the trans-pacific partnership. next, questions. ask ed live coming up after this. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our...
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and larry, we could get the results of the vote later this evening. something to watch. >> all right. great. maybe the dotcom will be carrying that. seema mody, thank you very much. as always. let's talk some more about stocks. market closed mixed today on the heels of ben bernanke's positive economic comments. i'm joined now by lee munson, chief investment officer portfolio llc and jim la camp, senior vice president of investments at ubs. lee munson, i know car sales were soft today. okay. but almost every other stat tells me we're coming into the new year with a lot of economic growth momentum. in your judgment, a-s that true? but b, why is the market so sloppy this week? >> well, i think this week i wouldn't chalk it up other than not a lot of interest in knowing where to go. not a lot of people waiting for those minutes. but it is true. if you look at last year and look at the end, the ism manufacturing was great. jobless claims are going down. we're getting people employed. so just remember, you're going to hear stuff like remember last year in m
and larry, we could get the results of the vote later this evening. something to watch. >> all right. great. maybe the dotcom will be carrying that. seema mody, thank you very much. as always. let's talk some more about stocks. market closed mixed today on the heels of ben bernanke's positive economic comments. i'm joined now by lee munson, chief investment officer portfolio llc and jim la camp, senior vice president of investments at ubs. lee munson, i know car sales were soft today....
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makers,ning on market larry fink weighed in on the recent selloff in stocks. >> this is an old-fashioned correction. we went so far -- if i asked you and everyone else in january of 2013 how much the equity markets would rally, we would have been happy with 10%. it went up almost 30. we have come a long ways. we just need to recalibrate ourselves. cooperman agreed that the selloff was to be expected and that it was probably healthy for the market. >> on the plus side for the market, will markets do not i've from old age, they die from excessive recession. there is no recession in the cards of 2014, best as we can see. i should remind you that the wall street consensus ended around 1965, so certainly as of now that forecast that we are going to see is for the full year. talking about u.s. stocks around the world, it has been such an influence on trading in the u.s., recently. the emerging market index has fallen more than eight percent this year, making it the worst start since 2010. one example here, taiwan, moving the most in 10 months, trade resuming following the new year's holiday. f
makers,ning on market larry fink weighed in on the recent selloff in stocks. >> this is an old-fashioned correction. we went so far -- if i asked you and everyone else in january of 2013 how much the equity markets would rally, we would have been happy with 10%. it went up almost 30. we have come a long ways. we just need to recalibrate ourselves. cooperman agreed that the selloff was to be expected and that it was probably healthy for the market. >> on the plus side for the market,...
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larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms
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. >> reporter: larry and linda have been in love for over 33 years. but now they are separated and forced to live apart all in the name of healthcare. >> i don't like it a bit, neither one of us do. we both want t to be together. >> linda who has. acceptly has been living in shelters. their coverage started when larry with his own medical problems at age 62 opted for an early social security payout last year. >> shortly after i started getting retirement, social security called us in and explain that we made way too much money. >> reporter: they fall into a coverage gap because as a couple their income is too high to qualify for tennessee public insurance programs, and too low to qualify for federal subsidies. combined they make $21,000. their separation now allows them to keep the care they need. >> so if tennessee had expanded medicaid then your wife would have continued to be eligible for health insurance regardless of whether they lived together or iowa part. >> reporter: the tennessee's governor's office wrote: so far only two southern states hav
. >> reporter: larry and linda have been in love for over 33 years. but now they are separated and forced to live apart all in the name of healthcare. >> i don't like it a bit, neither one of us do. we both want t to be together. >> linda who has. acceptly has been living in shelters. their coverage started when larry with his own medical problems at age 62 opted for an early social security payout last year. >> shortly after i started getting retirement, social security...
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let's bring in larry prince, an auto expert. what is up with this. it sounds like every car in the world is being recalled. [laughter] >> it certainly seems that way. can you imagine? 632 different recalls last year. now, you know, when you think recall you think, like, oh the chevy, vega, you know, the awe motive hall of fame stuff. the real city there a lot of reasons for this. mostly it's because a lot of cars underneath the car are being shared now. you might have a a beetle, and your neighbor might have an audi four. they might use the same engine and have the same suspension. if therest a problem you're going to find you have a recall just like they do. gerri: i'm not loving this. it's all i need to get my car recalled. does it get worst in the future? is there something about the way cars get recalled more will be called back? >> well, yes. there's a reason for this. part is because there are fewer suppliers. but more importantly it's because what the federal government did. if you remember back around the time that, well, fire stone tires wer
let's bring in larry prince, an auto expert. what is up with this. it sounds like every car in the world is being recalled. [laughter] >> it certainly seems that way. can you imagine? 632 different recalls last year. now, you know, when you think recall you think, like, oh the chevy, vega, you know, the awe motive hall of fame stuff. the real city there a lot of reasons for this. mostly it's because a lot of cars underneath the car are being shared now. you might have a a beetle, and your...
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larry, i don't know if last month's hearing was a look into the future. but when she comes up for confirmation hearings as health and human services secretary, is she going to answer questions in the same way? >> gretchen, it looks like he's goi -- she's going to fit in just fine, picking up where kathleen sebelius left off. and any member of this administration, they are very put off when the people's representatives, like senators and congressmen try to hold them accountable. i think it's going to be ugly. there's nothing this administration can do to spin this sebelius resignation any other way. >> alan, what do you think about this? i think you'd at least admit there are still a lot of unanswered questions about obamacare, who's actually signed up, who's actually paid premiums. these aren't the types of questions that ms. burwell is going to get and do you think she's going to be forthright with the american people? >> i think the republicans will be seen like sessions did. she did answer the question at the hearing. she said, yes, they want to change
larry, i don't know if last month's hearing was a look into the future. but when she comes up for confirmation hearings as health and human services secretary, is she going to answer questions in the same way? >> gretchen, it looks like he's goi -- she's going to fit in just fine, picking up where kathleen sebelius left off. and any member of this administration, they are very put off when the people's representatives, like senators and congressmen try to hold them accountable. i think...
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larry? >> thank you, jackie deangeles. we have larry joining us. i don't care how fluky the jobs report is. they are going out. they are going to taper at the end of this month and forever after, stanley fisher is going to be the chairman. bonds rally today and the rate dropped to 289. i say -- i say, get the heck out of bonds. >> you're right, larry. no reason to be in bonds here. the only problem with bonds is trying to find the safety for your portfolio. there's going to be economic data, as we learned today, it doesn't go in a straight line. from a yield perspective, there's no reason to be in bonds here or at least government bonds. there's high yield bonds attractive here. bank loans without facing a risk of much higher interest rates that we're likely to see over the course of the year. >> larry, you're right. rates are going to normalize. stocks may correct a little bit but my other pipe phypothesis, prices are coming down, no new taxes coming in this year, at least no breakdown in washington. i think the economy is in it. it might grow at
larry? >> thank you, jackie deangeles. we have larry joining us. i don't care how fluky the jobs report is. they are going out. they are going to taper at the end of this month and forever after, stanley fisher is going to be the chairman. bonds rally today and the rate dropped to 289. i say -- i say, get the heck out of bonds. >> you're right, larry. no reason to be in bonds here. the only problem with bonds is trying to find the safety for your portfolio. there's going to be...
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have suspicion of wrongdoing before it intrudes into the privacy of our communications but you know larry what happens when one federal judges disagree with each other the case goes up on appeal and it's headed like a arrow straight for the supreme court and looking at the makeup of this court how would you read that outcome. you know it's very hard to say in two thousand and twelve all nine justices of the supreme court ruled against the government in a very important surveillance case you know the government argued that attaching g.p.s. devices trackers to suspects cars and tracking their location over time was not a fourth amendment violation because where people drive in public obviously isn't a secret if the police could follow them then why is it a constitutional violation what the justices recognized in that case all nine of them is that technology actually creates a sort of different set of concerns used to be that the government had to decide who it really wanted to follow and devote resources to that have have teams of people tracking them you know now any law enforcement agent
have suspicion of wrongdoing before it intrudes into the privacy of our communications but you know larry what happens when one federal judges disagree with each other the case goes up on appeal and it's headed like a arrow straight for the supreme court and looking at the makeup of this court how would you read that outcome. you know it's very hard to say in two thousand and twelve all nine justices of the supreme court ruled against the government in a very important surveillance case you...
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he's an old buddy of ricky skaggs and larry gatling. charlie daniels is going to be with us tonight on the show. we are excited about having charlie. >> been a long time since we jammed together. >> that's right. >> he spoke at earl scruggs' funeral last year. i was struck by his words there. it meant a lot to me. thank you for doing that. that family really respects you, too. thanks for doing what you guys did. >> good to see you, doug. thanks. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet?
he's an old buddy of ricky skaggs and larry gatling. charlie daniels is going to be with us tonight on the show. we are excited about having charlie. >> been a long time since we jammed together. >> that's right. >> he spoke at earl scruggs' funeral last year. i was struck by his words there. it meant a lot to me. thank you for doing that. that family really respects you, too. thanks for doing what you guys did. >> good to see you, doug. thanks. okay, listen up! i'm...
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larry, welcome to the show. >> thann you. gerri: i almost could not get my arms around the story when i first heard it, 10 years ago this company had secret tests an iinores the findings. >> yeah, i mean it is upsetting on the face of it. 10 years ago they had some engineers go to scrap yards, get airbags that had been in the field and sttrted running tests on them. they found not all of them worked properly. they did a lot of this testing on weekends, after-hours,,kind in secret way. then at some point ordered everybody to destroy the evidence and move on. if all the allegations turn out to be true. terrible. gerri: show the folks timeline. summer of 2004, these engineers carry out secret tests. find alarming results. three months later executives order these tests, this testing to be destroyed. men in four, that same year, in alabama, the first ruuture of a takata airbag, that is occurs. then nnvember 2008, the first recall. so 10 years ago, they know there's a problem. as we know this is super serious problem. in fact, whe
larry, welcome to the show. >> thann you. gerri: i almost could not get my arms around the story when i first heard it, 10 years ago this company had secret tests an iinores the findings. >> yeah, i mean it is upsetting on the face of it. 10 years ago they had some engineers go to scrap yards, get airbags that had been in the field and sttrted running tests on them. they found not all of them worked properly. they did a lot of this testing on weekends, after-hours,,kind in secret...
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neil: larry, i love you today, but every day is a christmas shirt day to you. but i digress, go ahead, my friend. >> somehow the last thing you hear before you hear ho-ho and merry christmas should not be trick-or-treat. i agree. we lost thanksgiving. however, the reason we've lost thanksgiving unless you're a grocery store, there's no money in thanksgiving. you don't get to dress up, buy presents, you don't get to do any of that stuff. we'll happily as a retailer skip thanksgiving and go straight to christmas. that's a bad thing. neil: i wonder whether we're soaking spending at a bad time. people clearing out their debts are now going to dig deeper? >> that's what this bringing it on so much earlier will do. it will get them excited, and it will get their kids excited, and it will start to get their kids to say, this is what i want. this is what i want. so the parents will go out and go in debt much earlier than they ever would have before. that's a problem. the spending is an issue. i think what you brought up is a bigger issue, what's it doing to us overall
neil: larry, i love you today, but every day is a christmas shirt day to you. but i digress, go ahead, my friend. >> somehow the last thing you hear before you hear ho-ho and merry christmas should not be trick-or-treat. i agree. we lost thanksgiving. however, the reason we've lost thanksgiving unless you're a grocery store, there's no money in thanksgiving. you don't get to dress up, buy presents, you don't get to do any of that stuff. we'll happily as a retailer skip thanksgiving and go...